TechSpot Trivia
- The original NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) 8-bit processor was manufactured by?
- It was 1995, 15-inch 800x600 monitors were the norm, what kind of monitor did John Carmack use to code Quake?
- "Polygon Man" was briefly the mascot for which game console?
- How long did it take Amazon to begin selling more ebooks than physical copies once Kindle launched?
- Windows Millennium Edition (ME) shipped with all of these features, except...
- Before becoming widely recognized the main character of Super Mario Bros., what was Mario named?
TechSpot Trivia FAQ
TechSpot's trivia section is a game that combines computing history, curious tech facts, web culture, and enthusiast-level PC knowledge. Each trivia is composed of a question, 4-6 multiple choice answers, and a brief explanation of the correct answer for full context and learning purposes, which is shown upon selecting your answer.
What's the purpose of the trivia?
Having fun. You may learn a thing or two as well.
What's the meaning of the trivia colors?
The colors are intended to give you a hint of the difficulty of the question, in the following order:
From easiest to more difficult...
Based on the number of correct and incorrect answers, our system will recalculate every night and place an equal amount of questions on every color bucket (six total).
But, it's so easy to cheat...
We have not built in any significant anti-cheat measure. This is by design, since you can just as well go to the source code and get the answer (or Google it!). By making it so easy to cheat, we are expecting the opposite response: have people just taking a guess, have fun, and learn a thing or two in the process.
Is my score associated to my account?
No, it's simply saved on your browser's cookie.